GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA

SESSION 2005

 

 

SENATE BILL 1134

RATIFIED BILL

 

 

AN ACT to establish the Legislative commission on global climate change; to direct the commission to study issues related to global warming, the emerging carbon economy, and WHETHER IT IS APPROPRIATE AND DESIRABLE FOR THE sTATE TO ESTABLISH A GLOBAL WARMING POLLUTANT REDUCTION GOAL; AND, IF THE COMMISSION DETERMINES THAT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A GOAL IS APPROPRIATE and desirable, to authorize the commission TO DEVELOP A RECOMMENDED GOAL.

 

The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:

 

SECTION 1.  Commission Established; Membership. - The Legislative Commission on Global Climate Change is hereby established. The Commission shall consist of 34 members as follows:

(1)       Nine members appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate.

(2)       Nine members appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

(3)       The President of Duke Power or the President's designee.

(4)       The President of Progress Energy or the President's designee.

(5)       The President of the North Carolina Citizens for Business and Industry or the President's designee.

(6)       The President of the Manufacturers and Chemical Industry Council of North Carolina or the President's designee.

(7)       The President of the North Carolina Farm Bureau Federation or the President's designee.

(8)       The President of the North Carolina Forestry Association or the President's designee.

(9)       The Southeast Regional Director of Environmental Defense or the Regional Director's designee.

(10)     The Executive Director of the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy or the Executive Director's designee.

(11)     The Executive Director of the North Carolina Coastal Federation or the Executive Director's designee.

(12)     The Executive Director of the North Carolina Conservation Council or the Executive Director's designee.

(13)     The Dean of the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences, Duke University, or the Dean's designee.

(14)     The Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at North Carolina State University or the Dean's designee.

(15)     The Dean of the School of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University or the Dean's designee.

(16)     The Director of the Carolina Environmental Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill or the Director's designee.

(17)     The Distinguished Research Professor (with expertise in sea level change), Department of Geology at East Carolina University.

(18)     The North Carolina State Climatologist.

SECTION 2.  Cochairs. - The Commission shall have two cochairs, one designated by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and one designated by the Speaker of the House of Representatives from among their respective appointees. The Commission shall meet upon the call of the cochairs.

SECTION 3.  Quorum. - A quorum of the Commission shall consist of 18 members.

SECTION 4.  Vacancies. - Any vacancy on the Commission shall be filled by the original appointing authority.

SECTION 5.  Purpose and Duties. - The Commission shall have the following purposes and duties:

(1)       The Commission shall conduct an in-depth examination of issues related to global climate change. This examination shall include all of the following:

a.         A review of current scientific literature on the possible natural and anthropogenic causes of global climate change.

b.         A review of actions taken by the federal government and by other states to address global warming.

c.         An examination of the emissions of greenhouse gases from within the State and the extent to which reductions in the emissions of these gases in the State, region, nation, and worldwide could be expected to affect global climate change.

d.         An evaluation of the economic opportunities for the State that may result from international, national, and State action to address global climate change and the emerging carbon market.

e.         The potential impacts of global climate change on the citizens, natural resources, and economy of the State, including agriculture, travel and tourism, recreation, coastal real estate, insurance, and other economic sectors.

f.          The costs of any action taken by the State to address global climate change on individuals, individual households, local governments, businesses, educational institutions, agricultural operations, the State government, and other institutions and economic sectors.

g.         The benefits of any action taken by or within the State or other states and at the national or international levels to address global climate change on individuals, individual households, local governments, businesses, educational institutions, agricultural operations, the State government, and other institutions and economic sectors.

(2)       If, in the course of its examination, the Commission determines that it would be appropriate and desirable for the State to establish a global warming pollutant reduction goal, the Commission may develop a recommended global warming pollutant reduction goal for the State.

(3)       In conducting its examination of global climate change, the Commission shall consider and integrate the findings and recommendations of the study of issues related to the development and implementation of standards and plans to control emissions of carbon dioxide required by Section 13 of S.L. 2002-4.

(4)       Based on its examination of global climate change, the Commission shall develop findings and recommendations, including any legislative proposals it determines to be appropriate, for consideration by the General Assembly.

SECTION 6.  Additional Duties. - The Commission may work cooperatively with other state and national governments to organize a forum on global climate change, including its causes, impacts, challenges, and opportunities in the southeastern United States.  The Commission may also work cooperatively with other State agencies with respect to the agencies' areas of responsibilities regarding greenhouse gas emissions and climate change.

SECTION 7.  Expenses of Members. - Members of the Commission shall receive per diem, subsistence, and travel allowances in accordance with G.S. 120-3.1, 138-5, or 138-6, as appropriate.

SECTION 8.  Staff. - Upon the prior approval of the Legislative Services Commission, the Legislative Services Officer shall assign professional staff to the Commission to aid in its work.

SECTION 9.  Consultants. - The Commission may hire consultants to assist with the study as provided in G.S. 120-32.02(b).

SECTION 10.  Meetings. - The Commission may meet in the Legislative Building or the Legislative Office Building upon the approval of the Legislative Services Commission.

SECTION 11.  Report. - The Commission shall report its findings and recommendations to the General Assembly and the Environmental Review Commission on or before 1 November 2006, at which time the Commission shall terminate.

SECTION 12.  Funding. - From funds appropriated to the General Assembly, the Legislative Services Commission shall allocate funds for the purpose of conducting the study provided for in this Part.

SECTION 13.  Effective Date. - This act is effective when it becomes law.

In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 31st day of August, 2005.

 

 

 

 

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                                                                         Beverly E. Perdue

                                                                         President of the Senate

 

 

 

 

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                                                                         James B. Black

                                                                         Speaker of the House of Representatives

 

 

 

 

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                                                                         Michael F. Easley

                                                                         Governor

 

 

Approved __________.m. this ______________ day of ___________________, 2005